On the other hand, AP chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who claimed to have been "relentlessly pursuing" the issue, is understood to have ruled out severing ties with the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre.
As the special status issue turned a burning topic in the state, Andhra Intellectuals' Forum president Chalasani Srinivas today launched an indefinite hunger-strike in Anantapuramu town demanding that the Centre honour its promise made to the state on the eve of the bifurcation.
Speaking to reporters at his hometown Vizianagaram, Raju, the Union Civil Aviation Minister, said the current situation would not have arisen had the special category status issue been incorporated in the AP Reorganisation Act-2014.
"Finance Minister Arun Jaitley spoke in Parliament saying injustice was done to AP (due to bifurcation). The Centre is also considering the special status issue but three Chief Ministers are opposing it," Raju said.
"The 14th Finance Commission clearly said in its report that in the next five years AP will be left with a revenue deficit of Rs 23,000 crore, while the newly formed Telangana will have a surplus of Rs 1.18 lakh crore. All the power has gone to Telangana, while AP is left with debts (due to bifurcation)," the TDP MP said.
"This would happen only if the Centre and the state worked hand-in-hand. But some forces don't want this to happen for political reasons," Raju remarked.
In Vijayawada, Naidu chaired a high-level meeting this evening with senior ministers and party leaders which was attended by some top bureaucrats also.
The Chief Minister reportedly said the TDP would continue to be a part in the NDA government at the Centre and would not severe ties with the BJP.
special status and other issues enshrined in the AP Reorganisation Act. At the same time we will also build pressure on them," Naidu is said to have told his colleagues.
He asked the officials to prepare a detailed report on the quantum of central financial assistance extended to the state in the last two years.
He wanted the officials to specifically list out the grants made as per the Reorganisation Act.
Deputy Chief Minister N China Rajappa, Finance Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu, TDP AP unit president Kala Venkata Rao, among others, attended the meeting.
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